How did the Joker become the twisted villain that Batman knows so well?
How did the Joker become the twisted villain that Batman knows so well?
A debut trailer for the October 2019 film “Joker” presents its subject as Arthur Fleck, a man caught up in a whirlwind of tragic circumstance and personal failings.
Starting with a scene in a psychiatrist’s office, the trailer presents the Joker as a down-on-his-luck street clown, a dear son caring for his aging mother, a struggling comedian and an object of derision.
What might be an unhealthy relationship with his mother (“American Horror Story” regular Frances Conroy) contrasts against an evening out with sparkling-eyed Sophie (Zazie Beetz, “Deadpool 2”); a check-in to Arkham State Hospital illustrates the difference between Arthur Fleck’s stiff, uncomfortable exterior and his interior, or future, life, with a thrashing patient barely restrained in a gurney by his side.
Sophie hardly registers in the teaser trailer’s runtime but could end up highlighting Fleck’s own role in choosing Joker’s life rather than simply casting him as a victim of heartbreaking circumstance.
Fleck also brushes up against mayoral candidate and Batman’s father, Thomas Wayne (Brett Cullen, “Narcos”) and a dazzling talk show host played by film icon Robert de Niro (a flip on his early “King of Comedy” role), while as Joker, he even appears to have gathered a following of imitators towards the trailer’s end.
It is then that the opening images of a sullen, defeated Arthur Fleck are finally and resolutely replaced by the fully realized form of a triumphant Joker.
Directed by Todd Phillips of frat comedies “Old School”, “The Hangover” trilogy, and comedic, true life-inspired, gun-running thriller “War Dogs”, “Joker” has previously been framed as a unique entry to the D.C. Extended Universe film franchise, with no bearing on a mainline series that has already installed Jared Leto as the “Suicide Squad” incarnation of the supervillain.
Yet if the “Joker” standalone is a success, as this first trailer suggests it will be, are fans going to be satisfied with its status as a one-off? CE/JB
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